@benry200 yeah, I'm a firefighter and i love pulling the pin and going "hell yeah i can stop this fire!" but with this im holding a crappy little can and lose all my courage...
I really hope you see this reply and i hope you were joking.
that's a grease fire. if you were to put that into the sink and turn on the water it would've been disastrous. NEVER throw water on a grease fire. EVER. go look up what happens when you do that.
good idea with the propellent separated from the powder shit.
load of shit about lasting 4 times longer, thats only because its more directed unlike regular fire extinguishers which spray absolutely everything for ages and put out everything with this u will b farting around looking for the damn thing, and most common morons will just panic and scream and not even use this ugly thing
ELectrical fires are the second leading cause of home fires and deaths resulting from fires. I think that most electronic equipment in the average home is under 220volts though.
Box of baking soda works good on grease fires, or simply putting on the lid. And who puts out a fire on a grill like that? Unless it's right next to the house of course.
This product can expire making unusable in an emergency it can also only be used up 220 volts Fire Out Dry chemical is better because it does not expire and can be use on a wider varitety of electrical hazards
rack the caps of these for REAL extinguisher caps
silverballer1911 3 months ago
traditional fire extinguishers are more fun..
benry200 3 months ago
@benry200 yeah, I'm a firefighter and i love pulling the pin and going "hell yeah i can stop this fire!" but with this im holding a crappy little can and lose all my courage...
agentz100 3 months ago
Because those fires aint gas powerd with someone turning off the gas valve...
smithyboi6 6 months ago
FUCK THAT ILL PUT IT ON MY IRONLAKS AND GO PAINT SOME TRAINS!
MelbourneProductions 6 months ago
Wouldn't want to mix Tundra with your Aerosol collection of home remedies.
Y'know... in case you're in a hurry.
caveman175 9 months ago
wow, so many issues with this ad. So dumb....
1111Davo1 10 months ago
look At threre faces
7yx 11 months ago
it's a fire lady not a zombie haaaaaaa haaaaaa XD
khaled6100 1 year ago
After i watched this video I was thinking: 'Why did I needed to watch this?'
BerberseAllochtoon 1 year ago
Oh Hell ! the Fire more bigger ! LOOK AT THE CAN : Colour Spray Can ...: WTF
gohjiejing 1 year ago
That lady ment BUSINESS! Lmfaoo
SmashTheStAte199 1 year ago
this shit sucks... i tried it today and it didn't do shit and it was a damn book that was on fire
FirefighterWisher 1 year ago
Who cares about the product, I want that hot looking woman!
adric22 1 year ago
0:53
Lol @ the kid
g1234538 1 year ago
Damn this is ssum bitter shit all about that cold fire son fuck tundra spray
Pinkkays 1 year ago
0:57 "I am woman, hear me roar!"
SecretService80 1 year ago
wow the lady at 0:30 was turning the fire off with her eyes!!! lol
chrisroxxemm 1 year ago
@chrisroxxemm haaaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaaa OMG i'm almost shit in my pants
khaled6100 1 year ago
Cool, need about 5.
TheJake354 1 year ago
aka, water...
Dr00ski666 1 year ago
ich liebe dise werbungen de styl an dise werbung ist was besonders ENT GEIL
Gangstar2010Mein 1 year ago
this burned my house down!!! bastereds!!!
thelammantor 1 year ago
This is complete bullshit. this product does not work. i used it on a wood fire and a gas fire it would not contain either.
wildboys19 1 year ago
There was a fire at my home and I used tundra fire spray it my whole hand!!!
lvdmonstarr 1 year ago
look at the lady at 30 seconds...haha super "fuck you fire" woman!!!
deathman113 2 years ago 23
@deathman113 the same lady at 0:56
PCFesCREW 1 year ago
@deathman113 haha
MarstaJNZ 9 months ago
still rather have a 5kg co2 fire extinguisher. I doubt that could put out a chip pan fire
fireisgreat 2 years ago
0:53 i would of just picked up the pan and placed it in the sing and turn the water on
Woofwoof350 2 years ago
@Woofwoof350
I really hope you see this reply and i hope you were joking.
that's a grease fire. if you were to put that into the sink and turn on the water it would've been disastrous. NEVER throw water on a grease fire. EVER. go look up what happens when you do that.
scr1be 2 years ago 2
are you frikkin kidding me ?
if you do that you will end up in hospital fool.
water & hot oil dont mix
ry4n0007 1 year ago
haha did u see that bitch face @ :56 lmfao
TheNYBOMBER 2 years ago 2
I fill it with paint and hit a fucking train
Graffitifreak01 2 years ago 44
good idea with the propellent separated from the powder shit.
load of shit about lasting 4 times longer, thats only because its more directed unlike regular fire extinguishers which spray absolutely everything for ages and put out everything with this u will b farting around looking for the damn thing, and most common morons will just panic and scream and not even use this ugly thing
LuViNsP 2 years ago
powder is the deal
ry4n0007 1 year ago
why am i watching this shit?
DancefloorMinority 2 years ago
Dangerous poor product:
No pressure gauge makes it hard to determine wether any pressure is precent when its time to do its job
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ry4n0007 2 years ago
Why's that make it dangerous? Isn't it your responsibility to replace them every so often?
I think they make a good kitchen, auxiliary fire extinguisher in combination with traditional types.
Hellfireblogs 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
- No pressure gauge makes it hard to determine wether any pressure is precent.
- It does not look like a Fire Extinguisher,More a fly spray can.
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the quantity is far to low.
A 2.5kg Dry Powder Is a good start for the house.
Not this Tundra rubbish.
ry4n0007 1 year ago
i got one of those and i took it to camp and the oil lamp fell over and i was useing this and it works as it said
crazybeavers155 2 years ago
dang, if the cap was a male tip cap, it would make an awsome extinguisher cap!
billeh808 2 years ago
if 1 can runs out u make sure u have at least 20 cans available in ur house or wherever. U can even use 2 cans at once.
cogt22 2 years ago
0:57. super mom!
firealarmtech 2 years ago 2
LFMAO
wagnerallday 2 years ago
lol!! so true.... thats what i thought when i was lookins at her pose and face expression! xDD
DYLAN392 2 years ago
doesnt look like it holds alot what happens when u run out
SIHCKFNFK 3 years ago 2
this product is only suitable for very small fires and will struggle to extinguish common house fires and will take far to long to do so.
overall poor and dangerous product.
for home use a dry powder 1kg or larger is best
ry4n0007 3 years ago
looks cool to me =p most ppl dont really ever have electrical fires anyways fred
nosflamer 3 years ago
ELectrical fires are the second leading cause of home fires and deaths resulting from fires. I think that most electronic equipment in the average home is under 220volts though.
orckkid 3 years ago
Box of baking soda works good on grease fires, or simply putting on the lid. And who puts out a fire on a grill like that? Unless it's right next to the house of course.
Tuningfork23 3 years ago
better to use a fire blanket on grease fires.
jking190 3 years ago
This product can expire making unusable in an emergency it can also only be used up 220 volts Fire Out Dry chemical is better because it does not expire and can be use on a wider varitety of electrical hazards
Fredengle 3 years ago 3